Police: Morton Grove hotel robbed at gunpoint hours before armed carjacking
A Morton Grove motel was robbed at gunpoint early Sunday morning — just hours before an armed carjacking was reported in the village, police said.
View ArticleBackers withdraw proposal to replace 3 Chicago schools with a new one but say...
The plan split the community, with many saying they'd rather invest in existing schools.
View ArticleChicago could get vaccines in December, give to lower-risk residents and...
The city of Chicago expects to begin rolling out vaccines for health care workers later this month and could provide them to lower-risk residents in spring and children by summer, public health...
View Article8 states including Ohio added to ‘red’ category in Chicago’s travel...
More of the country will be under Chicago’s most severe category for its travel quarantine order, city officials announced Tuesday while bracing for a post-Thanksgiving surge.
View ArticleMan charged with striking pedestrian in Franklin Park hit-and-run; report...
A 30-year-old man who struck and injured a pedestrian in a hit-and-run accident in Franklin Park last week was charged by authorities. Police reports show that a second driver may also have struck the...
View ArticleWisconsin election results: Trump files lawsuit seeking to disqualify...
President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Wisconsin seeking to disqualify hundreds of thousands of ballots in a longshot attempt to overturn Democrat Joe Biden’s win.
View Article2 kids rescued from Tinley Park apartment after fire breaks out
Two children were rescued Tuesday from a fire in a Tinley Park apartment building
View ArticleSupport for Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan further erodes as first...
A member of Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s Democratic leadership team announced in a letter Monday that she will not support him for another term.
View ArticleTeen recovering from Tinley Park shooting files lawsuit against alleged...
An 18-year-old wounded in what police described as an accidental shooting Oct. 24 inside a Tinley Park home has sued the parents of the alleged shooter
View ArticleGlimmers of hope: Gold coin, gold bar dropped in Salvation Army kettles in...
Glimmers of hope: Gold coin, gold bar dropped in Salvation Army kettles in season of rising need and dwindling donations.
View ArticlePilsen landmark designation, demolition moratorium both fail in city zoning...
Two plans designed to slow the destruction of existing buildings in parts of the fast-gentrifying Pilsen neighborhood failed Tuesday, one opposed by the local alderman and one he supported. An...
View ArticleCoronavirus in Illinois updates: Chicago could get vaccines for health care...
Here are the latest updates on the coronavirus in the Chicago area and the rest of Illinois.
View ArticlePilsen faces gentrification pressures
Pilsen residents face gentrification pressures that have intensified in the neighborhood in recent years. An ordinance to create a landmark district along a stretch of 18th Street and adjacent streets...
View ArticleCPS reopening plan so far: What you need to know about when and how Chicago...
Jan. 11 is the date Chicago Public Schools is to resume in-person classes, but not for all students.
View ArticleThe Spin: Chicago could get vaccines in December | Support for Madigan...
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View ArticleThe coronavirus pandemic has forced mourners to think of different ways to...
Just as the pandemic has altered so many aspects of life, it has also disrupted the experience of death and grieving. Now mourners are creating new and innovative ways to honor the dying and departed,...
View ArticleColumn: A viral COVID-19 photo shows the best of humanity in the worst of times
The viral photo of a doctor comforting a patient is a sharp contrast with the shot of irresponsible party-goers, Dahleen Glanton writes.
View ArticleColumn: Trump and his ‘rigged election’ liars are going to get someone killed
President Donald Trump and his bad-at-everything, bewilderingly bonkers bandwagon of “rigged election!” liars are going to get somebody killed, quite possibly a Republican.
View ArticleDaywatch: Chicago could get vaccines this month, support for Madigan further...
Good morning, Chicago. Here are some of the top stories you need to know to start your day.
View ArticleDrivers busted going 100 mph-plus on I-72 part of Illinois ‘trend,’ state...
State police say they are writing more and more tickets for drivers sailing along at triple-digit speeds — including two in the past few days in west-central Illinois.
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